simpson wrote:Concerning the Romani language, I found:bar for stonetom and poštas for hillvešk for mountain. Of course there is the Wiki link, but with no mountain vocabulary. The digits (page bottom) certainly come in handy though.

Thanks Mihai for using English despite your being unable to use it Also, thanks for a nice example of incorrect but communicative English The main purpose is to exchange any info about the mountains and hills of East Central Europe here.

simpson wrote:I think that the title song does not originate from East Central Europe, but first bloomed somewhere closer to the Dinarides

Right you are. But it's the author of the video's "fault" AFAIR This tune was created by some Muslim Roma from the Balkans, i.e. Southeastern Europe, which I hold dear too (which my current profile pic is proof of )

yatsek wrote::oops: Talking of vodka, I must admit I've never liked it - I guess I must have fewer Slavic genes than expected (or could this actually mean more South Slavic genes?)BTW A little text about the old border and Polish-Magyar struggles in the Podhale/Spisz; including bits about those bad Hungarian settlers.

I'm also not a fan of Vodka. Only Simpson is ! As for me, if you take me to the Sudetes, I'd rather dring a pint of Opat. Further East, I'd opt for a Demänovka or a Spišská Borovi?ka

peterbud wrote:

visentin wrote:Come on, you are still on about those bad jokes about your patronym ? I thought that you forgot it after a glass of Vodka !